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Use of Peptides in animals

Peptides are quickly becoming a staple in veterinary wellness. Whether you’re caring for a senior dog with arthritis, looking to support recovery after surgery, or want relief for your animals skin allergies/conditions, Peptides are a safe, natural way to offer support in your pets health.

Veterinarians are turning to peptide therapy as a complementary tool, especially when conventional treatments aren’t enough.

In animals they are often used for 5 main reasons:
•Joint and mobility support
•Injury recovery and tissue repair
•Immune and metabolic health
•Dermatology, supporting skin health
•Cognitive decline or anxiety

Once administered, peptides bind to specific receptors on an animals cells. Think of it like turning on a light switch: the right peptide connects with the right cellular receptor and tells the body what to do, resulting in
•Collagen production
•Healthier skin & joints
•Reducing inflammation
•Aiding muscle, nerve, or tissue repair

Common types of peptides used in animals

• BPC-157
Known for its healing properties, BPC-157 supports tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and protects the gut lining. It’s often used for joint issues, GI sensitivity, or those recovering from injury.
• TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)
This peptide helps with cell migration and wound healing. It’s commonly used to promote muscle recovery and enhance flexibility.
• GHK-Cu
This copper-binding peptide is involved in tissue regeneration and has antioxidant properties. It’s gaining traction in both dermatology and joint care
• Selank and Semax
Originally developed as nootropic (cognitive-enhancing) peptides in humans, these are sometimes used in pets with cognitive decline or anxiety.